Skip to 3:15 for entering the crown.
This is my wife Beth taking our GoPro Hero 3 (Silver) up to the top of the Statue of LibertyCrown. We were only able to get one ticket to go up even though we ordered 4 months in advance so she went because my laziness far outweighs my patriotism.
She thought I would be able to see and hear her using the GoPro iPhone app but it cut off almost immediately after going up the first flight of stairs... That's why she's talking most of the way up. This video was taken Monday, August 26th, 2013.

published:04 Sep 2013

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Every year, more than 4 million people visit the Statue of Liberty. Perhaps the most famous American landmark, the statue has a rich history that spans a century and across the Atlantic Ocean.
We went to Liberty Island and talked to a ranger from the National Parks Service about the story of the statue and many of the secrets about it that you might not know.
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The Statue of Liberty is an iconic blue-green symbol of freedom. But did you know she wasn’t always that color? When France gifted Lady Liberty to the U.S., she was a 305-foot statue with reddish-brown copper skin. Her color change is thanks to about 30 years’ worth of chemistry in the air of New York City harbor. Get an education on the chemistry of how this monumental statue transitioned from penny red to chocolate brown to glorious liberty green in this Reactions video.
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LA Funk
Sam Leopard - The GoldMedleyProducer:
Elaine Seward
Writer:
Sam Lemonick
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Adam Dylewski
Scientific consultants:
Terri L. Woods, Ph.D.
Darcy Gentleman, Ph.D.
Kyle Nackers
Sources:
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/09/19/the-statue-of-libertys-beguiling-green
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0010938X87900539
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0010938X87900473
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0010938X87900540
http://www.wskc.org/documents/281621/282063/ENGAGE_E3S_Chemistry_Statue+of+Liberty.pdf/e4f24c7e-3666-425e-9c41-7dbdd0065eb4
https://www.copper.org/applications/architecture/arch_dhb/technical-discussion/fundamentals/arch_considerations.html#weathering_chart
https://www.finishing.com/261/74.shtml (just look at the sweet note after this post)
expert-cited article from ACS’s own ES&TLivingston, R.A.Influence of the environment on the patina of the Statue of Liberty. Environ. Sci. Technol.
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/es00020a006
Zoltai, T. and Stout, J.H. Mineralogy: Concepts and Principles. 1984. Burgess (Minneapolis).

The AmazingHistory of the Statue Of Liberty - National TVDocumentaryThe Statue Of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World) is a gigantic neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New york cityHarbor in New York City, in the Usa. The copper statue, designed by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, a French carver, was constructed by Gustave Eiffel as well as dedicated on October 28, 1886. It was a gift to the Usa from individuals of France.
The statue is of a robed female figure standing for Libertas, the Roman goddess, which births a lantern and also a tabula ansata (a tablet evoking the regulation) whereupon is etched the date of the American Declaration, July 4, 1776. A damaged chain lies at her feet. The sculpture is an icon of flexibility and also of the United States, and also was a welcoming sight to immigrants arriving from abroad.
Bartholdi was influenced by French legislation lecturer and political leader Édouard René de Laboulaye, which is said to have actually commented in 1865 that any type of monolith raised to American freedom would effectively be a joint job of the French and American peoples. He may have been minded to recognize the Union success in the American Civil Battle and completion of slavery. As a result of the distressed political circumstance in France, deal with the sculpture did not commence up until the early 1870s. In 1875, Laboulaye suggested that the French finance the sculpture and the Americans provide the site and also develop the stand. Bartholdi completed the head and the torch-bearing arm before the statue was fully created, and these items were shown for publicity at international presentations.
The torch-bearing arm was displayed at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876, as well as in Madison Square Park in Manhattan from 1876 to 1882. Fundraising verified hard, particularly for the Americans, and also by 1885 deal with the stand was threatened because of absence of funds. Publisher Joseph Pulitzer of the New york city Globe started a drive for donations to finish the task that attracted greater than 120,000 factors, the majority of which gave less than a dollar. The statuary was constructed in France, shipped overseas in crates, and put together on the completed stand on what was after that called Bedloe's Island. The statue's completion was noted by New york city's initial ticker-tape parade and a dedication event commanded by Head of stateGrover Cleveland.
The statuary was administered by the Usa Lighthouse Board until 1901 then by the Department of War; considering that 1933 it has been kept by the National forestSolution. The statue was shut for restoration for much of 1938. In the early 1980s, it was located to have degraded to such a level that a major reconstruction was required. While the sculpture was closed from 1984 to 1986, the lantern and a big part of the interior framework were replaced. After the September 11 strikes in 2001, it was shut for factors of safety as well as protection; the pedestal reopened in 2004 as well as the statue in 2009, with restrictions on the variety of site visitors enabled to rise to royalty. The statuary, consisting of the stand and base, was shut for a year up until October 28, 2012, so that an additional stairs and various other safety attributes could be set up; Freedom Island stayed open. However, someday after the resuming, Freedom Island closed due to the impacts of Cyclone Sandy in New York; the statuary and also island opened up once more on July 4, 2013. Public accessibility to the terrace surrounding the torch has actually been stopped for security factors considering that 1916.
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Bartholdi was inspired by French law professor and politician Édouard René de Laboulaye, who is said to have commented in 1865 that any monument raised to American independence would properly be a joint project of the French and American peoples. He may have been minded to honor the Union victory in the American Civil War and the end of slavery. Due to the troubled political situation in France, work on the statue did not commence until the early 1870s. In 1875, Laboulaye proposed that the French finance the statue and the Americans provide the site and build the pedestal. Bartholdi completed the head and the torch-bearing arm before the statue was fully designed, and these pieces were exhibited for publicity at international expositions.

Liberty

Liberty, in philosophy, involves free will as contrasted with determinism. In politics, liberty consists of the social and political freedoms enjoyed by all citizens. In theology, liberty is freedom from the bondage of sin. Generally, liberty seems to be distinct from freedom in that freedom concerns itself primarily, if not exclusively, with the ability to do as one wills and what one has the power to do; whereas liberty also takes into account the rights of all involved. As such, liberty can be thought of as freedom limited by rights, and therefore cannot be abused.

Philosophy

Philosophers from earliest times have considered the question of liberty. Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (121–180 AD) wrote of "a polity in which there is the same law for all, a polity administered with regard to equal rights and equal freedom of speech, and the idea of a kingly government which respects most of all the freedom of the governed." According to Thomas Hobbes, "a free man is he that in those things which by his strength and wit he is able to do is not hindered to do what he hath the will to do" (Leviathan, Part 2, Ch. XXI).

GoPro: Statue of Liberty Crown

Skip to 3:15 for entering the crown.
This is my wife Beth taking our GoPro Hero 3 (Silver) up to the top of the Statue of LibertyCrown. We were only able to get one ticket to go up even though we ordered 4 months in advance so she went because my laziness far outweighs my patriotism.
She thought I would be able to see and hear her using the GoPro iPhone app but it cut off almost immediately after going up the first flight of stairs... That's why she's talking most of the way up. This video was taken Monday, August 26th, 2013.

4:45

Statue of Liberty secrets

Statue of Liberty secrets

Statue of Liberty secrets

Every year, more than 4 million people visit the Statue of Liberty. Perhaps the most famous American landmark, the statue has a rich history that spans a century and across the Atlantic Ocean.
We went to Liberty Island and talked to a ranger from the National Parks Service about the story of the statue and many of the secrets about it that you might not know.
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Why is the Statue of Liberty Green?

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The Statue of Liberty is an iconic blue-green symbol of freedom. But did you know she wasn’t always that color? When France gifted Lady Liberty to the U.S., she was a 305-foot statue with reddish-brown copper skin. Her color change is thanks to about 30 years’ worth of chemistry in the air of New York City harbor. Get an education on the chemistry of how this monumental statue transitioned from penny red to chocolate brown to glorious liberty green in this Reactions video.
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Battle Hymn of the RepublicWashington Post March - Catherine Gagnon
LA Funk
Sam Leopard - The GoldMedleyProducer:
Elaine Seward
Writer:
Sam Lemonick
Executive Producer:
Adam Dylewski
Scientific consultants:
Terri L. Woods, Ph.D.
Darcy Gentleman, Ph.D.
Kyle Nackers
Sources:
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/09/19/the-statue-of-libertys-beguiling-green
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0010938X87900539
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0010938X87900473
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0010938X87900540
http://www.wskc.org/documents/281621/282063/ENGAGE_E3S_Chemistry_Statue+of+Liberty.pdf/e4f24c7e-3666-425e-9c41-7dbdd0065eb4
https://www.copper.org/applications/architecture/arch_dhb/technical-discussion/fundamentals/arch_considerations.html#weathering_chart
https://www.finishing.com/261/74.shtml (just look at the sweet note after this post)
expert-cited article from ACS’s own ES&TLivingston, R.A.Influence of the environment on the patina of the Statue of Liberty. Environ. Sci. Technol.
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/es00020a006
Zoltai, T. and Stout, J.H. Mineralogy: Concepts and Principles. 1984. Burgess (Minneapolis).

The Amazing History of the Statue Of Liberty - National TV Documentary

The Amazing History of the Statue Of Liberty - National TV Documentary

The Amazing History of the Statue Of Liberty - National TV Documentary

The AmazingHistory of the Statue Of Liberty - National TVDocumentaryThe Statue Of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World) is a gigantic neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New york cityHarbor in New York City, in the Usa. The copper statue, designed by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, a French carver, was constructed by Gustave Eiffel as well as dedicated on October 28, 1886. It was a gift to the Usa from individuals of France.
The statue is of a robed female figure standing for Libertas, the Roman goddess, which births a lantern and also a tabula ansata (a tablet evoking the regulation) whereupon is etched the date of the American Declaration, July 4, 1776. A damaged chain lies at her feet. The sculpture is an icon of flexibility and also of the United States, and also was a welcoming sight to immigrants arriving from abroad.
Bartholdi was influenced by French legislation lecturer and political leader Édouard René de Laboulaye, which is said to have actually commented in 1865 that any type of monolith raised to American freedom would effectively be a joint job of the French and American peoples. He may have been minded to recognize the Union success in the American Civil Battle and completion of slavery. As a result of the distressed political circumstance in France, deal with the sculpture did not commence up until the early 1870s. In 1875, Laboulaye suggested that the French finance the sculpture and the Americans provide the site and also develop the stand. Bartholdi completed the head and the torch-bearing arm before the statue was fully created, and these items were shown for publicity at international presentations.
The torch-bearing arm was displayed at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876, as well as in Madison Square Park in Manhattan from 1876 to 1882. Fundraising verified hard, particularly for the Americans, and also by 1885 deal with the stand was threatened because of absence of funds. Publisher Joseph Pulitzer of the New york city Globe started a drive for donations to finish the task that attracted greater than 120,000 factors, the majority of which gave less than a dollar. The statuary was constructed in France, shipped overseas in crates, and put together on the completed stand on what was after that called Bedloe's Island. The statue's completion was noted by New york city's initial ticker-tape parade and a dedication event commanded by Head of stateGrover Cleveland.
The statuary was administered by the Usa Lighthouse Board until 1901 then by the Department of War; considering that 1933 it has been kept by the National forestSolution. The statue was shut for restoration for much of 1938. In the early 1980s, it was located to have degraded to such a level that a major reconstruction was required. While the sculpture was closed from 1984 to 1986, the lantern and a big part of the interior framework were replaced. After the September 11 strikes in 2001, it was shut for factors of safety as well as protection; the pedestal reopened in 2004 as well as the statue in 2009, with restrictions on the variety of site visitors enabled to rise to royalty. The statuary, consisting of the stand and base, was shut for a year up until October 28, 2012, so that an additional stairs and various other safety attributes could be set up; Freedom Island stayed open. However, someday after the resuming, Freedom Island closed due to the impacts of Cyclone Sandy in New York; the statuary and also island opened up once more on July 4, 2013. Public accessibility to the terrace surrounding the torch has actually been stopped for security factors considering that 1916.
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Plot: It's the closing night at the last drive-in theater in America and Cecil B. Kaufman has planned the ultimate marathon of lost film prints to unleash upon his faithful cinephile patrons. Four films so rare that they have never been exhibited publicly on American soil until this very night! With titles like Wadzilla, I Was A Teenage Werebear, The Diary of Anne Frankenstein, and Zom-B-Movie, Chillerama not only celebrates the golden age of drive-in B horror shlock but also spans over four decades of cinema with something for every bad taste.

Adolf Hitler: Here. Write depressing stuff in this as if the little girl wrote it. We'll sell it after the war and make millions.

Adolf Hitler: Boba Fett!

Fernando Phagabeefy: "As I was saying, my name is Fernando Phagabeefy, internationally known and respected film maker. The visionary mastermind behind such notorious cinematic works as 'The Cunting Death', 'Salo 2: The Next Day', and of course, 'Rosemary's Picnic Table'.

Plot: Scott Teller's life is turned upside down when he meets Ryan and Mary, a seemingly perfect couple who move into his apartment and his life. He quickly becomes their third wheel. But when Scott meets the girl of his dreams in Leslie he believes that Ryan and Mary are intentionally sabotaging his chances with her because they desperately need him in their life to hold their dysfunctional relationship together.

Quotes:

Ryan: Friends don't let friends talk to exes drunk.

Mary: Scott! We have a contract.::Ryan: Don't make me put a Breathalyzer on that phone.

Leslie: I can't say I love being called Les.::Mary: I know what you're saying there. I can't stand it when people call me Mar. It's, like, what am I? Am I a horse? Am I some kind of horse? Like a pony?

Scott: You guys are shit-faced.::Ryan: [drunk] How dare... you.::Mary: That is silly. I am sober as a fucking judge.

Mary: God damn it, Scott! No one wants to see it work out between you and Leslie more than Ryan and I. You are screwing it up!::Scott: What am I screwing up?::Ryan: You asked her to move in after two dates.::Mary: Two!::Ryan: Come on, man! Couldn't scare her away any faster if you told her if you were a Nazi sympathizer who's into fondling puppy balls!::Mary: Or a chronic masturbater!

[Mary grabs Ryan's groin]::Scott: Mary, come on!::Mary: Come on, what? Want me to act like it's no big deal that my man's at half-mast? It is a big deal!::Scott: We're just having some guy time, all right? He'll just keep it in his pants.::Ryan: [high-pitch voice] Uh-huh.::Scott: I promise.::Ryan: And, um, if it's any consolation as you can see, I am completely flaccid now.::Scott: We all are, Ryan. We all are.

Mary: [referring to Bar Patron] You have to get rid of him. He is trying to get into my pants!::Scott: So? He's not going to. It's not like you're tempted to sleep with him or anything.::Mary: I'm tempted to fuck his brains out. I'd fuck him, I fuck that guy, I'd fuck the guy doing air-guitaring back there. I can fuck everybody I can see right now 'cause I just want the chance to be with somebody else. This is the reason I cannot be trusted without Ryan around me at all times. Just once I want to be with another guy without Ryan in the room. Can you understand that? I'm sick of fucking the same person over and over and over and over again!

Plot: This film tells the tale of the Harper Affair, in which young Jimmy Harper finds his life of promise turn into a life of debauchery and murder thanks to the new drug menace marijuana. Along the way he receives help from his girlfriend Mary and Jesus himself, but always finds himself in the arms of the Reefer Man and the rest of the denizens of the Reefer Den.

Mary Lane: Say, is this a fraternity sweater? Is Jimmy hanging out with college boys?::Ralph Wiley: Why, yes, yes, he is. We at Phi Beta Cannabis were so taken with Jimmy, we decided to pledge him... early... while he's still in high school... to avoid the rush.::Mary Lane: Well, that's the bee's knees! Wait 'til that Suzy Mayberry hears about this!::Ralph Wiley: Let's celebrate... with a smoke!::Mary Lane: Hold on! This isn't that reefer I've read about, is it?::Ralph Wiley: Oh, no, of course not. This is a special cigarette. All the rage with the college girls... in Paris.::Mary Lane: Paris?::Ralph Wiley: Oh, yes.::Mary Lane: Well, if I'm going to be dating a fraternity man...::[Ralph shoves a reefer stick in her mouth]

FDR: A little orphan girl once told me that the sun would come out tomorrow. Her adopted father was a powerful billionaire so I suppressed the urge to laugh in her face, but now, by gum, I think she may have been on to something!

[last lines]::Parents: It's time for parents to take a stand / For the preservation of this great land / 'Till the things that scare us are burned or banned, / Or smashed to smithereens! / And once the reefer has been destroyed, / We'll start on Darwin and Sigmund Freud, / And sex depicted on celluloid, / And communists and queens!::Lecturer: When danger's near, exploit their fear!::Parents: The end will justify the means!

Plot: Eight college students become trapped in an Annual Haunted House when an ancient spell turns them into their Halloween costumes. By night's end, a group of survivors will have to take one final stand against ghouls, ghosts, zombies and vampires.

Plot: This is the story of the beautiful young Pervirella. Set in the mythical English land of Condon, the grotesque, power-mad Queen Victoria builds a wall around the country and establishes a "Monarchy of Terror." Intellectuals and "pervs" are prosecuted and killed, or driven underground to form the "Cult of Perv." Their leader, the Demon Nanny gives birth to a possible savior, then dies. The infant Pervirella grows to maturity with supernatural speed and shows amazing abilities, including raging nymphomania whenever her magical necklace is removed. Pervirella is sought by various rebels, agents of Victoria, the Cult of Perv, and a trio of witches. Eventually she teams up with Amicus Reilly, a James Bond spoof played to stiff, campy perfection by the late David Warbeck. Wild adventures ensue!

Plot: Joe versus the Volcano is a fable which opens with somewhat surrealistic scenes of the dehumanization of Joe Bank's job and work environment (at a company whose product rather literally screws people) with imagery that seems to have been inspired by the classic film Metropolis. Joe is diagnosed with an incurable disease, quits his dehumanizing job, and accepts an offer to briefly "live like a king, die like a man" - but to fulfill his agreement he must willingly jump into a live volcano on the island of Waponi Woo in order to appease the volcano god. En route to the island, Joe meets a series of interesting characters in NYC and LA, then boards a yacht, captained by Patricia Graynamore. During the voyage Joe and Patricia survive disaster, fall in love, and finally arrive at the island where they face their destiny.

Quotes:

[Joe and Marshall are both wearing Armani tuxedos]::Joe Banks: Feel like I'm getting married.::Marshall: I feel like I'm giving you away.

Marshall: What kinda clothes do you got now?::Joe Banks: Well, I got the kinda clothes I'm wearing.::Marshall: So you got no clothes.

Patricia: You mean you were diagnosed with something called a brain cloud and didn't ask for a second opinion?

Dr. Ellison: And what did you do in the fire department?::Joe Banks: Well... I put out fires.

Dr. Ellison: You have some time left, Mr. Banks. You have some life left. My advice to you is: live it well.

Joe Banks: I've never been to L.A. before.::Angelica: What do you think?::Joe Banks: It looks fake. I like it!

Joe Banks: So I'm not sick? Except for this terminal disease?

Mr. Waturi: I know he can get the job, but can he do the job?

Mr. Waturi: But can he do the job. I know he can get the job but can he DO the job? I'm NOT arguing that with you. I'm not arguing that with YOU. I'm not ARGUING that with you. I'm not ARGUING that with you Harry! Harry... Harry... Yeah Harry... but can he DO the job. I know he can GET the job but can he do the job?

Joe Banks: You look terrible, Mr. Waturi. You look like a bag of shit stuffed in a cheap suit. Not that anyone could look good under these zombie lights. I, I, I, I can feel them sucking the juice out of my eyeball. Suck, suck, suck, SUCK... [makes a sucking noise] For 300 bucks a week, that's the news. For 300 bucks a week, I've lived in this sink, this used rubber.::Mr. Waturi: You watch it, mister! There's a woman here!::Joe Banks: [shouting] Don't you think I know that, Frank? Don't you think I am aware there is a woman here? I can smell her, like, like a flower. I can taste her, like sugar on my tongue. When I'm 20 feet away I can hear the fabric of her dress when she moves in her chair!

GoPro: Statue of Liberty Crown

Skip to 3:15 for entering the crown.
This is my wife Beth taking our GoPro Hero 3 (Silver) up to the top of the Statue of LibertyCrown. We were only able to get one ticket to go up even though we ordered 4 months in advance so she went because my laziness far outweighs my patriotism.
She thought I would be able to see and hear her using the GoPro iPhone app but it cut off almost immediately after going up the first flight of stairs... That's why she's talking most of the way up. This video was taken Monday, August 26th, 2013.

published: 04 Sep 2013

Statue of Liberty secrets

Every year, more than 4 million people visit the Statue of Liberty. Perhaps the most famous American landmark, the statue has a rich history that spans a century and across the Atlantic Ocean.
We went to Liberty Island and talked to a ranger from the National Parks Service about the story of the statue and many of the secrets about it that you might not know.
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The Statue of Liberty is an iconic blue-green symbol of freedom. But did you know she wasn’t always that color? When France gifted Lady Liberty to the U.S., she was a 305-foot statue with reddish-brown copper skin. Her color change is thanks to about 30 years’ worth of chemistry in the air of New York City harbor. Get an education on the chemistry of how this monumental statue transitioned from penny red to chocolate brown to glorious liberty green in this Reactions video.
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Skip to 3:15 for entering the crown.
This is my wife Beth taking our GoPro Hero 3 (Silver) up to the top of the Statue of LibertyCrown. We were only able to get one ticket to go up even though we ordered 4 months in advance so she went because my laziness far outweighs my patriotism.
She thought I would be able to see and hear her using the GoPro iPhone app but it cut off almost immediately after going up the first flight of stairs... That's why she's talking most of the way up. This video was taken Monday, August 26th, 2013.

Skip to 3:15 for entering the crown.
This is my wife Beth taking our GoPro Hero 3 (Silver) up to the top of the Statue of LibertyCrown. We were only able to get one ticket to go up even though we ordered 4 months in advance so she went because my laziness far outweighs my patriotism.
She thought I would be able to see and hear her using the GoPro iPhone app but it cut off almost immediately after going up the first flight of stairs... That's why she's talking most of the way up. This video was taken Monday, August 26th, 2013.

Every year, more than 4 million people visit the Statue of Liberty. Perhaps the most famous American landmark, the statue has a rich history that spans a century and across the Atlantic Ocean.
We went to Liberty Island and talked to a ranger from the National Parks Service about the story of the statue and many of the secrets about it that you might not know.
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Every year, more than 4 million people visit the Statue of Liberty. Perhaps the most famous American landmark, the statue has a rich history that spans a century and across the Atlantic Ocean.
We went to Liberty Island and talked to a ranger from the National Parks Service about the story of the statue and many of the secrets about it that you might not know.
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The Statue of Liberty is an iconic blue-green symbol of freedom. But did you know she wasn’t always that color? When France gifted Lady Liberty to the U.S., she was a 305-foot statue with reddish-brown copper skin. Her color change is thanks to about 30 years’ worth of chemistry in the air of New York City harbor. Get an education on the chemistry of how this monumental statue transitioned from penny red to chocolate brown to glorious liberty green in this Reactions video.
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0010938X87900473
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0010938X87900540
http://www.wskc.org/documents/281621/282063/ENGAGE_E3S_Chemistry_Statue+of+Liberty.pdf/e4f24c7e-3666-425e-9c41-7dbdd0065eb4
https://www.copper.org/applications/architecture/arch_dhb/technical-discussion/fundamentals/arch_considerations.html#weathering_chart
https://www.finishing.com/261/74.shtml (just look at the sweet note after this post)
expert-cited article from ACS’s own ES&TLivingston, R.A.Influence of the environment on the patina of the Statue of Liberty. Environ. Sci. Technol.
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Zoltai, T. and Stout, J.H. Mineralogy: Concepts and Principles. 1984. Burgess (Minneapolis).

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The Statue of Liberty is an iconic blue-green symbol of freedom. But did you know she wasn’t always that color? When France gifted Lady Liberty to the U.S., she was a 305-foot statue with reddish-brown copper skin. Her color change is thanks to about 30 years’ worth of chemistry in the air of New York City harbor. Get an education on the chemistry of how this monumental statue transitioned from penny red to chocolate brown to glorious liberty green in this Reactions video.
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LA Funk
Sam Leopard - The GoldMedleyProducer:
Elaine Seward
Writer:
Sam Lemonick
Executive Producer:
Adam Dylewski
Scientific consultants:
Terri L. Woods, Ph.D.
Darcy Gentleman, Ph.D.
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http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/09/19/the-statue-of-libertys-beguiling-green
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0010938X87900539
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0010938X87900473
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0010938X87900540
http://www.wskc.org/documents/281621/282063/ENGAGE_E3S_Chemistry_Statue+of+Liberty.pdf/e4f24c7e-3666-425e-9c41-7dbdd0065eb4
https://www.copper.org/applications/architecture/arch_dhb/technical-discussion/fundamentals/arch_considerations.html#weathering_chart
https://www.finishing.com/261/74.shtml (just look at the sweet note after this post)
expert-cited article from ACS’s own ES&TLivingston, R.A.Influence of the environment on the patina of the Statue of Liberty. Environ. Sci. Technol.
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/es00020a006
Zoltai, T. and Stout, J.H. Mineralogy: Concepts and Principles. 1984. Burgess (Minneapolis).

The AmazingHistory of the Statue Of Liberty - National TVDocumentaryThe Statue Of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World) is a gigantic neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New york cityHarbor in New York City, in the Usa. The copper statue, designed by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, a French carver, was constructed by Gustave Eiffel as well as dedicated on October 28, 1886. It was a gift to the Usa from individuals of France.
The statue is of a robed female figure standing for Libertas, the Roman goddess, which births a lantern and also a tabula ansata (a tablet evoking the regulation) whereupon is etched the date of the American Declaration, July 4, 1776. A damaged chain lies at her feet. The sculpture is an icon of flexibility and also of the United States, and also was a welcoming sight to immigrants arriving from abroad.
Bartholdi was influenced by French legislation lecturer and political leader Édouard René de Laboulaye, which is said to have actually commented in 1865 that any type of monolith raised to American freedom would effectively be a joint job of the French and American peoples. He may have been minded to recognize the Union success in the American Civil Battle and completion of slavery. As a result of the distressed political circumstance in France, deal with the sculpture did not commence up until the early 1870s. In 1875, Laboulaye suggested that the French finance the sculpture and the Americans provide the site and also develop the stand. Bartholdi completed the head and the torch-bearing arm before the statue was fully created, and these items were shown for publicity at international presentations.
The torch-bearing arm was displayed at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876, as well as in Madison Square Park in Manhattan from 1876 to 1882. Fundraising verified hard, particularly for the Americans, and also by 1885 deal with the stand was threatened because of absence of funds. Publisher Joseph Pulitzer of the New york city Globe started a drive for donations to finish the task that attracted greater than 120,000 factors, the majority of which gave less than a dollar. The statuary was constructed in France, shipped overseas in crates, and put together on the completed stand on what was after that called Bedloe's Island. The statue's completion was noted by New york city's initial ticker-tape parade and a dedication event commanded by Head of stateGrover Cleveland.
The statuary was administered by the Usa Lighthouse Board until 1901 then by the Department of War; considering that 1933 it has been kept by the National forestSolution. The statue was shut for restoration for much of 1938. In the early 1980s, it was located to have degraded to such a level that a major reconstruction was required. While the sculpture was closed from 1984 to 1986, the lantern and a big part of the interior framework were replaced. After the September 11 strikes in 2001, it was shut for factors of safety as well as protection; the pedestal reopened in 2004 as well as the statue in 2009, with restrictions on the variety of site visitors enabled to rise to royalty. The statuary, consisting of the stand and base, was shut for a year up until October 28, 2012, so that an additional stairs and various other safety attributes could be set up; Freedom Island stayed open. However, someday after the resuming, Freedom Island closed due to the impacts of Cyclone Sandy in New York; the statuary and also island opened up once more on July 4, 2013. Public accessibility to the terrace surrounding the torch has actually been stopped for security factors considering that 1916.
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The AmazingHistory of the Statue Of Liberty - National TVDocumentaryThe Statue Of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World) is a gigantic neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New york cityHarbor in New York City, in the Usa. The copper statue, designed by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, a French carver, was constructed by Gustave Eiffel as well as dedicated on October 28, 1886. It was a gift to the Usa from individuals of France.
The statue is of a robed female figure standing for Libertas, the Roman goddess, which births a lantern and also a tabula ansata (a tablet evoking the regulation) whereupon is etched the date of the American Declaration, July 4, 1776. A damaged chain lies at her feet. The sculpture is an icon of flexibility and also of the United States, and also was a welcoming sight to immigrants arriving from abroad.
Bartholdi was influenced by French legislation lecturer and political leader Édouard René de Laboulaye, which is said to have actually commented in 1865 that any type of monolith raised to American freedom would effectively be a joint job of the French and American peoples. He may have been minded to recognize the Union success in the American Civil Battle and completion of slavery. As a result of the distressed political circumstance in France, deal with the sculpture did not commence up until the early 1870s. In 1875, Laboulaye suggested that the French finance the sculpture and the Americans provide the site and also develop the stand. Bartholdi completed the head and the torch-bearing arm before the statue was fully created, and these items were shown for publicity at international presentations.
The torch-bearing arm was displayed at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876, as well as in Madison Square Park in Manhattan from 1876 to 1882. Fundraising verified hard, particularly for the Americans, and also by 1885 deal with the stand was threatened because of absence of funds. Publisher Joseph Pulitzer of the New york city Globe started a drive for donations to finish the task that attracted greater than 120,000 factors, the majority of which gave less than a dollar. The statuary was constructed in France, shipped overseas in crates, and put together on the completed stand on what was after that called Bedloe's Island. The statue's completion was noted by New york city's initial ticker-tape parade and a dedication event commanded by Head of stateGrover Cleveland.
The statuary was administered by the Usa Lighthouse Board until 1901 then by the Department of War; considering that 1933 it has been kept by the National forestSolution. The statue was shut for restoration for much of 1938. In the early 1980s, it was located to have degraded to such a level that a major reconstruction was required. While the sculpture was closed from 1984 to 1986, the lantern and a big part of the interior framework were replaced. After the September 11 strikes in 2001, it was shut for factors of safety as well as protection; the pedestal reopened in 2004 as well as the statue in 2009, with restrictions on the variety of site visitors enabled to rise to royalty. The statuary, consisting of the stand and base, was shut for a year up until October 28, 2012, so that an additional stairs and various other safety attributes could be set up; Freedom Island stayed open. However, someday after the resuming, Freedom Island closed due to the impacts of Cyclone Sandy in New York; the statuary and also island opened up once more on July 4, 2013. Public accessibility to the terrace surrounding the torch has actually been stopped for security factors considering that 1916.
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Travel on one of the first of the morning ferries leaving Battery Park, Manhattan, New York for a Walks Of New York, Statue of Liberty tour with special access to the statue pedestal, plus a guided Ellis Island. During the guided Walks Of New York tour you will explore the immigration museum and hearing of the 12 million people that arrived here searching for a new life. The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island are among the most fascinating sites in NYC. But without knowing how many New Yorkers it took to get Lady Liberty on her feet, how could you know how special she is? Or at Ellis Island, if you didn’t know how difficult the immigration process was how could you understand the tension that hung in the air? Or the overwhelming relief felt by every immigrant upon their first step on US so...

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How to See the Statue of Liberty for FREE

This is how to see the Statue of Liberty FOR FREE! Not only does this work for the Statue of Liberty but it's also a free way to see Ellis Island, Staten Island and the entire New York City skyline from the water! I hope that you enjoy these New York City travel tips and please be sure to subscribe to IrixGuy's AdventureChannel (http://youtube.com/IrixGuy) and enjoy my other New York City videos too!
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The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Tour | Walks of New York

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The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island are two of the most patriotic sites to visit in the United States. Go with one of our expert guides and get closer to Lady Liberty than the crowds with pedestal access. Afterwards, it's on to the Ellis Island Museum where you'll get a full guided tour and incredible insight into one of America's most important historic points. Along the way enjoy spectacular views of Lower Manhattan from the ferry.
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Statue of Liberty - Tour Overview - What To Expect

If you are headed to New York and are curious what the ferry tour includes from statuecruises.com, this video will help you see what to expect. This video shows what it is like to leave from the New York side. The line for security is CRAZY long! Make sure you are in the correct line; if you bought a ticket online, that is the reserved line. Don't stand in the wrong one like we did!
You should note that the last ferry to Ellis Island for us was around 3:30pm and you should check before leaving when the last ferry departs for Ellis Island so you don't miss out on that. Departure times vary depending on the season.
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Check two huge sites off your bucket list with this exciting guided 4-hour tour of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Start the tour by getting early ReserveLineAccess boarding on the ferry to Liberty Island. Once there, go inside the pedestal of the statue and head to the observation decks for an awesome view of New York City and its surroundings. Then hop back on the ferry to Ellis Island to learn about the intriguing history of immigration to America that took place here between 1892 and 1954.
Highlights
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4-hour guided visit to the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island
Explore the grounds at Liberty Island before heading inside the pedestal for observation decks and a museum
View exhibits at the Great Hall inside the Immigration Museum on Ellis Island
Early Reserve Line boarding on the ferry to Liberty Island and Ellis Island
Why Our Insiders Chose This Tour
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Shorter security lines and an early departure time mean you're one step ahead of the thousands of people who visit Lady Liberty each day. Only small purses and camera bags are allowed inside the monument, so travel light or bring cash for the lockers at the Liberty Island gift stop.
What You CanExpect
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After meeting your guide at Castle Clinton on the southern tip of Manhattan, board the ferry. Enjoy your early Reserve Line Access boarding to avoid the crowds. During the ride to Liberty Island learn about the history of the famous statue and learn about how perceptions of Lady Liberty have changed over the decades and generations.
Once on the island, head into the pedestal of the statue and then up to the observation decks for a superlative view of the surroundings. Take in the sights of the New York skyline as well as New Jersey and Ellis Island. After some time, hop back on the ferry and cruise over to Ellis Island, as your guide give you the historic low-down on the millions of immigrants that passed through here between 1892 and 1954.
After reaching Ellis Island, explore the place deeper with your guide by wandering around the Great Hall and taking in the exhibitions that explain further about the 12 million people that passed through here. Learn also how Americans can trace their ancestry here.
You are on your own for the remainder of the visit, staying as long as you want before you return to Manhattan.

Statue of Liberty and Ellis IslandGuided Tour, Ellis Island New York tours, Ellis Island New York ImmigrationTravel Videos HD, World TravelGuidehttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Check two huge sites off your bucket list with this exciting guided 4-hour tour of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Start the tour by getting early ReserveLineAccess boarding on the ferry to Liberty Island. Once there, go inside the pedestal of the statue and head to the observation decks for an awesome view of New York City and its surroundings. Then hop back on the ferry to Ellis Island to learn about the intriguing history of immigration to America that took place here between 1892 and 1954.
Highlights
=============
4-hour guided visit to the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island
Explore the grounds at Liberty Island before heading inside the pedestal for observation decks and a museum
View exhibits at the Great Hall inside the Immigration Museum on Ellis Island
Early Reserve Line boarding on the ferry to Liberty Island and Ellis Island
Why Our Insiders Chose This Tour
------------------------------------------------
Shorter security lines and an early departure time mean you're one step ahead of the thousands of people who visit Lady Liberty each day. Only small purses and camera bags are allowed inside the monument, so travel light or bring cash for the lockers at the Liberty Island gift stop.
What You CanExpect
--------------------------------
After meeting your guide at Castle Clinton on the southern tip of Manhattan, board the ferry. Enjoy your early Reserve Line Access boarding to avoid the crowds. During the ride to Liberty Island learn about the history of the famous statue and learn about how perceptions of Lady Liberty have changed over the decades and generations.
Once on the island, head into the pedestal of the statue and then up to the observation decks for a superlative view of the surroundings. Take in the sights of the New York skyline as well as New Jersey and Ellis Island. After some time, hop back on the ferry and cruise over to Ellis Island, as your guide give you the historic low-down on the millions of immigrants that passed through here between 1892 and 1954.
After reaching Ellis Island, explore the place deeper with your guide by wandering around the Great Hall and taking in the exhibitions that explain further about the 12 million people that passed through here. Learn also how Americans can trace their ancestry here.
You are on your own for the remainder of the visit, staying as long as you want before you return to Manhattan.

Modern time wonder Statue of Liberty in the Usa.
Situated in New York Harbour, the Statue of Liberty has become the proud symbol of the United States of America. The statue of the Goddess of Freedom carries the light of the spirit of enlightenment to the Free World.AlexanderGustave Eiffel, whose tower later made him famous, built the statue’s ingenious iron frame construction supported by a central shaft. Around this framework a 2.4 millimetre thick copper coating was attached to the statue and it is mainly due to Eiffel’s frame that the monument has withstood the bay’s savage winter storms. On the 28th October 1886, North America’s most important statue was inaugurated by President Grover Cleveland. The statue was the design of a young sculptor, Bartholdi, who had eagerly accepted the work due to the fact that the commission of his design of a large female statue for a lighthouse on the Suez Canal had not reached fruition. At first, the statue received little love and affection. Indeed, New Yorkers used the statue’s unveiling ceremony for a protest demonstration! Since then, however, it has most assuredly conquered the hearts of those who have seen it and it has become a symbol of freedom for the whole of America.

Modern time wonder Statue of Liberty in the Usa.
Situated in New York Harbour, the Statue of Liberty has become the proud symbol of the United States of America. The statue of the Goddess of Freedom carries the light of the spirit of enlightenment to the Free World.AlexanderGustave Eiffel, whose tower later made him famous, built the statue’s ingenious iron frame construction supported by a central shaft. Around this framework a 2.4 millimetre thick copper coating was attached to the statue and it is mainly due to Eiffel’s frame that the monument has withstood the bay’s savage winter storms. On the 28th October 1886, North America’s most important statue was inaugurated by President Grover Cleveland. The statue was the design of a young sculptor, Bartholdi, who had eagerly accepted the work due to the fact that the commission of his design of a large female statue for a lighthouse on the Suez Canal had not reached fruition. At first, the statue received little love and affection. Indeed, New Yorkers used the statue’s unveiling ceremony for a protest demonstration! Since then, however, it has most assuredly conquered the hearts of those who have seen it and it has become a symbol of freedom for the whole of America.

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After Picking Up Your Statue of Liberty Tickets At Castle Clinton, Here's What To Do

Travel on one of the first of the morning ferries leaving Battery Park, Manhattan, New York for a Walks Of New York, Statue of Liberty tour with special access to the statue pedestal, plus a guided Ellis Island. During the guided Walks Of New York tour you will explore the immigration museum and hearing of the 12 million people that arrived here searching for a new life. The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island are among the most fascinating sites in NYC. But without knowing how many New Yorkers it took to get Lady Liberty on her feet, how could you know how special she is? Or at Ellis Island, if you didn’t know how difficult the immigration process was how could you understand the tension that hung in the air? Or the overwhelming relief felt by every immigrant upon their first step on US soil?
Get the context behind these iconic sights on the Walks Of New York guided Ellis Island and Statue of Liberty tours, traveling in small groups of 20 people or fewer with only the best, most interesting NYC tour guides; ensuring that you get the most from your once-in-a-lifetime visit. With priority group boarding, we’ll be amongst the first people on one of the first ferries to Liberty Island; so you arrive before the hoards for a little more peace and quiet. Here your Walks Of New York guide will give you a quick tour of the island, including the most incredible views back over Lower Manhattan, pointing out landmarks such as Freedom Tower. Then it’s on to the highlight of the morning – a guided Statue of Liberty tour.
The walks Of New York, Statue of Liberty tour includes pedestal access. Your tour will start at the base of the statue, where your guide will tell you about the history of the structure. You’ll hear how Lady Liberty arrived as a gift from France, created by the country’s best architects, including one pretty famous engineer, Gustav Eiffel. She arrived by boat, but when she got to New York, the funding needed to build the pedestal wasn’t forthcoming. Hear the incredible story of how Lady Liberty got on her feet, before climbing up to the pedestal level to get a little closer to the statue and to enjoy uninterrupted views across the city harbor.
Then it’s back on the ferry and on to Ellis Island. They say that the Statue of Liberty was the first thing new immigrants saw of America, but Ellis Island was the second and probably the more memorable. Here, 12 million new arrivals were processed through the immigration center, with some granted access and others quarantined or sent home.
On your Walks Of New York guided tour of the Ellis Island Museum, you’ll learn all about that process, hearing stories of the journeys undertaken by people from all around the world – by choice or necessity – and what happened once they arrived. You’ll see the Stairs of Separation and understand how the few feet between left and right made a world of difference plus the famous Kissing Post.
At the end of your tour, you’re welcome to join your guide on the ferry back to Battery Park or spend some more time at your leisure enjoying the incredible interactive displays at Ellis Island. In 3.5 hours Walks Of New York tour you’ll learn more about the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island than you ever could have on your own or with an audio guide. And with all tickets and priority boarding arranged in advance, you’ll be able to sit back, relax and truly enjoy two of NYC’s most popular attractions.
Please be aware that the Statue of Liberty pedestal access requires a 215-step climb, with no elevator access. Please note this tour does not include a visit to the Statue of Liberty's Crown, due to security measures in place by the National Park Services who manage the Statue of Liberty.
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Travel on one of the first of the morning ferries leaving Battery Park, Manhattan, New York for a Walks Of New York, Statue of Liberty tour with special access to the statue pedestal, plus a guided Ellis Island. During the guided Walks Of New York tour you will explore the immigration museum and hearing of the 12 million people that arrived here searching for a new life. The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island are among the most fascinating sites in NYC. But without knowing how many New Yorkers it took to get Lady Liberty on her feet, how could you know how special she is? Or at Ellis Island, if you didn’t know how difficult the immigration process was how could you understand the tension that hung in the air? Or the overwhelming relief felt by every immigrant upon their first step on US soil?
Get the context behind these iconic sights on the Walks Of New York guided Ellis Island and Statue of Liberty tours, traveling in small groups of 20 people or fewer with only the best, most interesting NYC tour guides; ensuring that you get the most from your once-in-a-lifetime visit. With priority group boarding, we’ll be amongst the first people on one of the first ferries to Liberty Island; so you arrive before the hoards for a little more peace and quiet. Here your Walks Of New York guide will give you a quick tour of the island, including the most incredible views back over Lower Manhattan, pointing out landmarks such as Freedom Tower. Then it’s on to the highlight of the morning – a guided Statue of Liberty tour.
The walks Of New York, Statue of Liberty tour includes pedestal access. Your tour will start at the base of the statue, where your guide will tell you about the history of the structure. You’ll hear how Lady Liberty arrived as a gift from France, created by the country’s best architects, including one pretty famous engineer, Gustav Eiffel. She arrived by boat, but when she got to New York, the funding needed to build the pedestal wasn’t forthcoming. Hear the incredible story of how Lady Liberty got on her feet, before climbing up to the pedestal level to get a little closer to the statue and to enjoy uninterrupted views across the city harbor.
Then it’s back on the ferry and on to Ellis Island. They say that the Statue of Liberty was the first thing new immigrants saw of America, but Ellis Island was the second and probably the more memorable. Here, 12 million new arrivals were processed through the immigration center, with some granted access and others quarantined or sent home.
On your Walks Of New York guided tour of the Ellis Island Museum, you’ll learn all about that process, hearing stories of the journeys undertaken by people from all around the world – by choice or necessity – and what happened once they arrived. You’ll see the Stairs of Separation and understand how the few feet between left and right made a world of difference plus the famous Kissing Post.
At the end of your tour, you’re welcome to join your guide on the ferry back to Battery Park or spend some more time at your leisure enjoying the incredible interactive displays at Ellis Island. In 3.5 hours Walks Of New York tour you’ll learn more about the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island than you ever could have on your own or with an audio guide. And with all tickets and priority boarding arranged in advance, you’ll be able to sit back, relax and truly enjoy two of NYC’s most popular attractions.
Please be aware that the Statue of Liberty pedestal access requires a 215-step climb, with no elevator access. Please note this tour does not include a visit to the Statue of Liberty's Crown, due to security measures in place by the National Park Services who manage the Statue of Liberty.
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This is how to see the Statue of Liberty FOR FREE! Not only does this work for the Statue of Liberty but it's also a free way to see Ellis Island, Staten Island and the entire New York City skyline from the water! I hope that you enjoy these New York City travel tips and please be sure to subscribe to IrixGuy's AdventureChannel (http://youtube.com/IrixGuy) and enjoy my other New York City videos too!
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This is how to see the Statue of Liberty FOR FREE! Not only does this work for the Statue of Liberty but it's also a free way to see Ellis Island, Staten Island and the entire New York City skyline from the water! I hope that you enjoy these New York City travel tips and please be sure to subscribe to IrixGuy's AdventureChannel (http://youtube.com/IrixGuy) and enjoy my other New York City videos too!
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The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island are two of the most patriotic sites to visit in the United States. Go with one of our expert guides and get closer to Lady Liberty than the crowds with pedestal access. Afterwards, it's on to the Ellis Island Museum where you'll get a full guided tour and incredible insight into one of America's most important historic points. Along the way enjoy spectacular views of Lower Manhattan from the ferry.
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The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island are two of the most patriotic sites to visit in the United States. Go with one of our expert guides and get closer to Lady Liberty than the crowds with pedestal access. Afterwards, it's on to the Ellis Island Museum where you'll get a full guided tour and incredible insight into one of America's most important historic points. Along the way enjoy spectacular views of Lower Manhattan from the ferry.
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INFORMUCATE TRAVEL GUIDE: THE STATUE OF LIBERTY

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Statue of Liberty - Tour Overview - What To Expect

If you are headed to New York and are curious what the ferry tour includes from statuecruises.com, this video will help you see what to expect. This video show...

If you are headed to New York and are curious what the ferry tour includes from statuecruises.com, this video will help you see what to expect. This video shows what it is like to leave from the New York side. The line for security is CRAZY long! Make sure you are in the correct line; if you bought a ticket online, that is the reserved line. Don't stand in the wrong one like we did!
You should note that the last ferry to Ellis Island for us was around 3:30pm and you should check before leaving when the last ferry departs for Ellis Island so you don't miss out on that. Departure times vary depending on the season.
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If you are headed to New York and are curious what the ferry tour includes from statuecruises.com, this video will help you see what to expect. This video shows what it is like to leave from the New York side. The line for security is CRAZY long! Make sure you are in the correct line; if you bought a ticket online, that is the reserved line. Don't stand in the wrong one like we did!
You should note that the last ferry to Ellis Island for us was around 3:30pm and you should check before leaving when the last ferry departs for Ellis Island so you don't miss out on that. Departure times vary depending on the season.
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Travel around The World | Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Guided Tour

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Experience incredible views of Manhattan from the sky and water on this ViatorVIP tour in New York City! Hop aboard a luxury helicopter and soar over the Brooklyn Bridge, the Empire State Building, Ellis Island and Central Park. Enjoy more spectacular views of the city skyline on a New York Harbor cruise complete with a Champagne toast in front of the majestic Statue of Liberty.
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GoPro: Statue of Liberty Crown

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This is my wife Beth taking our GoPro Hero 3 (Silver) up to the top of the Statue of LibertyCrown. We were only able to get one ticket to go up even though we ordered 4 months in advance so she went because my laziness far outweighs my patriotism.
She thought I would be able to see and hear her using the GoPro iPhone app but it cut off almost immediately after going up the first flight of stairs... That's why she's talking most of the way up. This video was taken Monday, August 26th, 2013.

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Statue of Liberty secrets

Every year, more than 4 million people visit the Statue of Liberty. Perhaps the most famou...

Statue of Liberty secrets

Every year, more than 4 million people visit the Statue of Liberty. Perhaps the most famous American landmark, the statue has a rich history that spans a century and across the Atlantic Ocean.
We went to Liberty Island and talked to a ranger from the National Parks Service about the story of the statue and many of the secrets about it that you might not know.
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Why is the Statue of Liberty Green?

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The Statue of Liberty is an iconic blue-green symbol of freedom. But did you know she wasn’t always that color? When France gifted Lady Liberty to the U.S., she was a 305-foot statue with reddish-brown copper skin. Her color change is thanks to about 30 years’ worth of chemistry in the air of New York City harbor. Get an education on the chemistry of how this monumental statue transitioned from penny red to chocolate brown to glorious liberty green in this Reactions video.
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Zoltai, T. and Stout, J.H. Mineralogy: Concepts and Principles. 1984. Burgess (Minneapolis).

The Amazing History of the Statue Of Liberty - National TV Documentary

The AmazingHistory of the Statue Of Liberty - National TVDocumentaryThe Statue Of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World) is a gigantic neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New york cityHarbor in New York City, in the Usa. The copper statue, designed by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, a French carver, was constructed by Gustave Eiffel as well as dedicated on October 28, 1886. It was a gift to the Usa from individuals of France.
The statue is of a robed female figure standing for Libertas, the Roman goddess, which births a lantern and also a tabula ansata (a tablet evoking the regulation) whereupon is etched the date of the American Declaration, July 4, 1776. A damaged chain lies at her feet. The sculpture is an icon of flexibility and also of the United States, and also was a welcoming sight to immigrants arriving from abroad.
Bartholdi was influenced by French legislation lecturer and political leader Édouard René de Laboulaye, which is said to have actually commented in 1865 that any type of monolith raised to American freedom would effectively be a joint job of the French and American peoples. He may have been minded to recognize the Union success in the American Civil Battle and completion of slavery. As a result of the distressed political circumstance in France, deal with the sculpture did not commence up until the early 1870s. In 1875, Laboulaye suggested that the French finance the sculpture and the Americans provide the site and also develop the stand. Bartholdi completed the head and the torch-bearing arm before the statue was fully created, and these items were shown for publicity at international presentations.
The torch-bearing arm was displayed at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876, as well as in Madison Square Park in Manhattan from 1876 to 1882. Fundraising verified hard, particularly for the Americans, and also by 1885 deal with the stand was threatened because of absence of funds. Publisher Joseph Pulitzer of the New york city Globe started a drive for donations to finish the task that attracted greater than 120,000 factors, the majority of which gave less than a dollar. The statuary was constructed in France, shipped overseas in crates, and put together on the completed stand on what was after that called Bedloe's Island. The statue's completion was noted by New york city's initial ticker-tape parade and a dedication event commanded by Head of stateGrover Cleveland.
The statuary was administered by the Usa Lighthouse Board until 1901 then by the Department of War; considering that 1933 it has been kept by the National forestSolution. The statue was shut for restoration for much of 1938. In the early 1980s, it was located to have degraded to such a level that a major reconstruction was required. While the sculpture was closed from 1984 to 1986, the lantern and a big part of the interior framework were replaced. After the September 11 strikes in 2001, it was shut for factors of safety as well as protection; the pedestal reopened in 2004 as well as the statue in 2009, with restrictions on the variety of site visitors enabled to rise to royalty. The statuary, consisting of the stand and base, was shut for a year up until October 28, 2012, so that an additional stairs and various other safety attributes could be set up; Freedom Island stayed open. However, someday after the resuming, Freedom Island closed due to the impacts of Cyclone Sandy in New York; the statuary and also island opened up once more on July 4, 2013. Public accessibility to the terrace surrounding the torch has actually been stopped for security factors considering that 1916.
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Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Guided Tour

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Check two huge sites off your bucket list with this exciting guided 4-hour tour of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Start the tour by getting early ReserveLineAccess boarding on the ferry to Liberty Island. Once there, go inside the pedestal of the statue and head to the observation decks for an awesome view of New York City and its surroundings. Then hop back on the ferry to Ellis Island to learn about the intriguing history of immigration to America that took place here between 1892 and 1954.
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4-hour guided visit to the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island
Explore the grounds at Liberty Island before heading inside the pedestal for observation decks and a museum
View exhibits at the Great Hall inside the Immigration Museum on Ellis Island
Early Reserve Line boarding on the ferry to Liberty Island and Ellis Island
Why Our Insiders Chose This Tour
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Shorter security lines and an early departure time mean you're one step ahead of the thousands of people who visit Lady Liberty each day. Only small purses and camera bags are allowed inside the monument, so travel light or bring cash for the lockers at the Liberty Island gift stop.
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After meeting your guide at Castle Clinton on the southern tip of Manhattan, board the ferry. Enjoy your early Reserve Line Access boarding to avoid the crowds. During the ride to Liberty Island learn about the history of the famous statue and learn about how perceptions of Lady Liberty have changed over the decades and generations.
Once on the island, head into the pedestal of the statue and then up to the observation decks for a superlative view of the surroundings. Take in the sights of the New York skyline as well as New Jersey and Ellis Island. After some time, hop back on the ferry and cruise over to Ellis Island, as your guide give you the historic low-down on the millions of immigrants that passed through here between 1892 and 1954.
After reaching Ellis Island, explore the place deeper with your guide by wandering around the Great Hall and taking in the exhibitions that explain further about the 12 million people that passed through here. Learn also how Americans can trace their ancestry here.
You are on your own for the remainder of the visit, staying as long as you want before you return to Manhattan.

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Statue Of Liberty Pre 2001 Travel Guide

Modern time wonder Statue of Liberty in the Usa.
Situated in New York Harbour, the Statue...

Statue Of Liberty Pre 2001 Travel Guide

Modern time wonder Statue of Liberty in the Usa.
Situated in New York Harbour, the Statue of Liberty has become the proud symbol of the United States of America. The statue of the Goddess of Freedom carries the light of the spirit of enlightenment to the Free World.AlexanderGustave Eiffel, whose tower later made him famous, built the statue’s ingenious iron frame construction supported by a central shaft. Around this framework a 2.4 millimetre thick copper coating was attached to the statue and it is mainly due to Eiffel’s frame that the monument has withstood the bay’s savage winter storms. On the 28th October 1886, North America’s most important statue was inaugurated by President Grover Cleveland. The statue was the design of a young sculptor, Bartholdi, who had eagerly accepted the work due to the fact that the commission of his design of a large female statue for a lighthouse on the Suez Canal had not reached fruition. At first, the statue received little love and affection. Indeed, New Yorkers used the statue’s unveiling ceremony for a protest demonstration! Since then, however, it has most assuredly conquered the hearts of those who have seen it and it has become a symbol of freedom for the whole of America.

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After Picking Up Your Statue of Liberty Tickets At Castle Clinton, Here's What To Do

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Travel on one of the first of the morning ferries leaving Battery Park, Manhattan, New York for a Walks Of New York, Statue of Liberty tour with special access to the statue pedestal, plus a guided Ellis Island. During the guided Walks Of New York tour you will explore the immigration museum and hearing of the 12 million people that arrived here searching for a new life. The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island are among the most fascinating sites in NYC. But without knowing how many New Yorkers it took to get Lady Liberty on her feet, how could you know how special she is? Or at Ellis Island, if you didn’t know how difficult the immigration process was how could you understand the tension that hung in the air? Or the overwhelming relief felt by every immigrant upon their first step on US soil?
Get the context behind these iconic sights on the Walks Of New York guided Ellis Island and Statue of Liberty tours, traveling in small groups of 20 people or fewer with only the best, most interesting NYC tour guides; ensuring that you get the most from your once-in-a-lifetime visit. With priority group boarding, we’ll be amongst the first people on one of the first ferries to Liberty Island; so you arrive before the hoards for a little more peace and quiet. Here your Walks Of New York guide will give you a quick tour of the island, including the most incredible views back over Lower Manhattan, pointing out landmarks such as Freedom Tower. Then it’s on to the highlight of the morning – a guided Statue of Liberty tour.
The walks Of New York, Statue of Liberty tour includes pedestal access. Your tour will start at the base of the statue, where your guide will tell you about the history of the structure. You’ll hear how Lady Liberty arrived as a gift from France, created by the country’s best architects, including one pretty famous engineer, Gustav Eiffel. She arrived by boat, but when she got to New York, the funding needed to build the pedestal wasn’t forthcoming. Hear the incredible story of how Lady Liberty got on her feet, before climbing up to the pedestal level to get a little closer to the statue and to enjoy uninterrupted views across the city harbor.
Then it’s back on the ferry and on to Ellis Island. They say that the Statue of Liberty was the first thing new immigrants saw of America, but Ellis Island was the second and probably the more memorable. Here, 12 million new arrivals were processed through the immigration center, with some granted access and others quarantined or sent home.
On your Walks Of New York guided tour of the Ellis Island Museum, you’ll learn all about that process, hearing stories of the journeys undertaken by people from all around the world – by choice or necessity – and what happened once they arrived. You’ll see the Stairs of Separation and understand how the few feet between left and right made a world of difference plus the famous Kissing Post.
At the end of your tour, you’re welcome to join your guide on the ferry back to Battery Park or spend some more time at your leisure enjoying the incredible interactive displays at Ellis Island. In 3.5 hours Walks Of New York tour you’ll learn more about the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island than you ever could have on your own or with an audio guide. And with all tickets and priority boarding arranged in advance, you’ll be able to sit back, relax and truly enjoy two of NYC’s most popular attractions.
Please be aware that the Statue of Liberty pedestal access requires a 215-step climb, with no elevator access. Please note this tour does not include a visit to the Statue of Liberty's Crown, due to security measures in place by the National Park Services who manage the Statue of Liberty.
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This is how to see the Statue of Liberty FOR FREE! Not only does this work for the Statue of Liberty but it's also a free way to see Ellis Island, Staten Island and the entire New York City skyline from the water! I hope that you enjoy these New York City travel tips and please be sure to subscribe to IrixGuy's AdventureChannel (http://youtube.com/IrixGuy) and enjoy my other New York City videos too!
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The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island are two of the most patriotic sites to visit in the United States. Go with one of our expert guides and get closer to Lady Liberty than the crowds with pedestal access. Afterwards, it's on to the Ellis Island Museum where you'll get a full guided tour and incredible insight into one of America's most important historic points. Along the way enjoy spectacular views of Lower Manhattan from the ferry.
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